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Respite Care for Disabled Children: Micro and macro reflections

Pages 507-519 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010

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Johanna Olli, Tanja Vehkakoski & Sanna Salanterä. (2012) Facilitating and hindering factors in the realization of disabled children’s agency in institutional contexts: literature review. Disability & Society 27:6, pages 793-807.
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Emma Cooke, Valerie Smith & Maria Brenner. (2020) Parents’ experiences of accessing respite care for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at the acute and primary care interface: a systematic review. BMC Pediatrics 20:1.
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Anne Grinyer, Sheila Payne & Zephyrine Barbarachild. (2010) Issues of power, control and choice in children’s hospice respite care services: a qualitative study. International Journal of Palliative Nursing 16:10, pages 505-510.
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Heather L MacDonald & Cheryl H Gibson. (2010) Parenting children requiring complex care at home: re‐visiting normalisation and stigma. Journal of Nursing and Healthcare of Chronic Illness 2:3, pages 241-250.
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Sasha Scambler & Paul Newton. 2010. New Directions in the Sociology of Chronic and Disabling Conditions. New Directions in the Sociology of Chronic and Disabling Conditions 77 105 .
Lucy Barnard-Brak & David Thomson. (2009) How is Taking Care of Caregivers of Children with Disabilities Related to Academic Achievement?. Child & Youth Care Forum 38:2, pages 91-102.
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H. Cramer & J. Carlin. (2008) Family-Based Short Breaks (Respite) for Disabled Children: Results from the Fourth National Survey. British Journal of Social Work 38:6, pages 1060-1075.
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H. MacDonald & P. Callery. (2004) Different meanings of respite: a study of parents, nurses and social workers caring for children with complex needs. Child: Care, Health and Development 30:3, pages 279-288.
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Lynne D. Ray. (2016) The Social and Political Conditions that Shape Special-Needs Parenting. Journal of Family Nursing 9:3, pages 281-304.
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